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Business groups, which are ubiquitous in emerging market economies, balance the advantages of characteristics such as internal capital markets with the disadvantages such as inefficient internal distribution of resources and suppression of technological and other forms of innovativeness. In this...
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The socio-economic status of Indian Muslims is, on average, considerably lower than that of upper caste Hindus. Muslims have higher fertility and shorter birth spacing and are a minority group that, it has been argued, have poorer access to public goods. They nevertheless exhibit substantially...
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farm-nonfarm occupational dualism and provides a comparative analysis of rural China and rural India. The model builds a … India faced lower educational mobility compared with the sons in rural China in the 1970s to 1990s. To understand the role … solely to genetic correlations in China, but not in India. Father's nonfarm occupation was complementary to his education in …
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establishments to quantify the extent of this misallocation in China and India compared to the U.S. in recent years. Compared to the … in China and India. When capital and labor are hypothetically reallocated to equalize marginal products to the extent … observed in the U.S., we calculate manufacturing TFP gains of 25-40% in China and 50-60% in India. …
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Although, the male labor force participation rate is comparable in China and India, female labor force participation …
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